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Open the back of the TV,and look at the can shaped items on the board that the power cord is hooked to.If any of them have the tops,or bottoms bulged out,they need to be replaced.This should get it working again.So far I have fixed four of the same make,and model TV as this,and they all had either one,or two bad capacitors.I hope this helps.If you have any other questions,please let me know.Thank You very much!

I have this TV. Lamp indicator came on and freaked us out so we shut the TV off until we could find a reasonably priced bulb. I bought a lamp (bulb) from discount-merchant (best price!) and we changed it out...easy enough process, however the "change lamp indicator" orange light remains on and the TV now has a lovely yellow spot in the middle of it. After arguing with my husband that he didn't install the lamp correctly, I have read for the past two days MANY of the same issue with this specific TV. We've had it 5 years in August so I guess that is about the life of this TV and a big apology to the hubby. :)

Symptoms of a Defective or dying Power supplies on LCD TVs.1. Light(s) on the front panel are behaving not normal example, blinking, amber color or not steady, fainting, etc.2. TV not turning ON properly.3. TV turns OFF by itself.4. Needs to be unplug to many times to make it work.5. Humming or high pitch noise heard through speakers or at the back of the TV.

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I WOULD SAY NO ! THE PICTURE TUBE IS PROBABLY AS MUCH AS THE TV IS WORTH. i had a very nice sony trinatron tv. the picture tube whent on it at about 5 years so I CALLED FOR REPAIR AND THE PICTURE TUBE WAS 2-300 DOLLARS. good-day !

something similar to this happened to my old T.V, with mine it started to go wrong colours, the screen started to fade, with it being 8 years old, you may just need a new one, they will eventually fully break, so its best to get a new T.V

checked the vedeo section of the main PCB of the unit, maybe some defective parts, try to look the back of the picture tube if theres a light, if none, cheke also the horizontal section, especially the flyback transformer

Open the back of the TV,and look at the can shaped items on the board that the power cord is hooked to.If any of them have the tops,or bottoms bulged out,they need to be replaced.This should get it working again.So far I have fixed four of the same make,and model TV as this,and they all had either one,or two bad capacitors.I hope this helps.If you have any other questions,please let me know.Thank You very much!